Re: Dilemma using Epson profile in Pagemaker - Denis
Denis, thanks for your suggestion. But when I used my profile in Pagemaker
"Composite Printer" & turned off Epson's color correction, the middle &
darker colors tones in the photos became way too dark. Most turning
completely black. And shadow details disappeared too. Oh, well.
I found that putting 1280 in the "Composite Printer" and choosing ICM in the
Epson printer setting gets me the closest match. But still not really good
enough.
Gregory
> I run on a Mac, but this should apply anyway. I ask the Epson driver to
> do no color correction, and ask Pagemaker 7 to use the profile I had made
> by inkjetmall.com.
>
> Specifically when the Print dialog comes up, click Color, then click CMS,
> then select your ICC profile for "Composite printer". Click OK until you
> get back to the main Print dialog. Now click Setup. Set Mode to Custom.
> Click Advanced. Select No color correction, and set the other settings to
> match those of your ICC profile. (This is for a Mac, so the Windows
> version will be similar but not identical.)
>
> good luck
>
> denis pelli
> >>I have Pagemaker 7 and don't see anyway to use my profile for Epson
Photo
> >>Paper. I usually work with photos in Photoshop6 and they print out
fairly
> >>well on my 1280 with the profile I got from Ian Lyons. But then I layout
> >>several photos in Pagemaker and make an 8.5 x 11 promo piece and there
> >>doesn't seem to be anywhere to use the profile. I select ICM in the 1280
> >>print dialog but the match isn't as close as the Photoshop print. I'm
using
> >>Windows ME.
> >>
> >>Does anyone know if there is a way to use a profile in Pagemaker?
>
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